People ex rel. Dyckman v. Trustees of Brooklyn , 1 Lock. Rev. Cas. 24 ( 1799 )


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  • The Court of Errors, accordingly dismissed the writ of error, holding, that a writ of error does not lie upon the refusal of the Supreme Court to grant a peremptory mandamus, when application is made on motion:—that it lies only for the relator when judgment is pronounced after issue, joined upon plea or demurrer, interposed upon the coming in of the return to the alternative mandamus ; and the writ of error was accordingly dismissed.

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Citation Numbers: 1 Lock. Rev. Cas. 24

Filed Date: 7/1/1799

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/9/2024